The current Moodle release is a substantial architectural and UX overhaul of the platform. Done right, the upgrade gives you a cleaner course experience, faster page loads, a modern admin UI, and a longer support window from the Moodle release line. Done wrong, it breaks your courses and your integrations. This is the part we do most often, and we have a written runbook we've refined across dozens of installs.
Running on an unsupported Moodle version means no security patches, no new features, and increasing plugin breakage. Moving to the current LTS buys you years of supported runtime and unlocks every other modernization step downstream.
A 220-person food producer runs a Moodle stuck three major releases back, so plugins have started failing and support has lapsed. We stage the current LTS on a parallel environment, run dry migrations against a full copy of their data, then cut over on a weekend so Monday-shift training loads clean with every course and record intact.
After an acquisition, an IT team inherits a second Moodle running a different old version. Rather than maintain two, we upgrade both onto the same current LTS and merge them, preserving each site's course content and completion history so compliance records stay defensible across the newly combined workforce.
An enterprise IT lead fails an internal audit because the LMS runs an unsupported Moodle with no patch path. We move them onto the current supported release, which restores the vendor patch stream and clears the audit finding without forcing a rushed rip-and-replace of the whole platform.
A Moodle theme designed around your brand — not a re-skinned default.
Every plugin on your install reviewed for compatibility and security.
Designed for the 60%+ of learners now completing courses on mobile.
We'll review your current platform, map your pain points, and give you a plain-English report — including a fixed-price quote if there's a fit. No sales pitch, just honesty.